Re: Calculus XOR Probability
- From: imaginatorium@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 17 Apr 2006 09:39:35 -0700
Tony Orlow wrote:
No, I talk more about completed actual infinities, and Han speaks more about
unboundedly large but more or less finite sets with constant relationships, but
there's not a lot of difference there, really. Brian likes to say I am talking
about the "imponderably large but finite", because I am dealing with these
infinite values similarly to finite values. So, what Han and I agree on is that
considering infinities is a lot like considering the infinite case for finite
sets, ...
OK, I'll bite. What does it mean to "consider the infinite case for
finite sets"? (I'm not entirely sure I can even parse it correctly.)
Brian Chandler
http://imaginatorium.org
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